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  • Our Senior Reporter Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about the close race for Lubbock County Commissioner Precinct 4. We also learn about a task force aimed to address the teacher shortage in Texas.
  • This morning, our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick reports fewer people in Lubbock are now experiencing homelessness. We also learn about how Texas is using some of its federal pandemic relief funding to lower health insurance premiums for public school employees.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick explains a neighborhood planning program that was approved at the last city council meeting. We also talk about the massive drought that is affecting Texas.
  • Our Reporter Jayme Lozano gives us an update on COVID-19 in Lubbock. News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick explains how new federal funds given to Lubbock's Planned Parenthood office will assist patients in need.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about a recent racist Instagram account believed to be started by Lubbock Cooper ISD students. We also get an update on Melissa Lucio's execution.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us an update on the strong early voting turnout Monday. We also learn about how school enrollment numbers have gone up, but they have yet to reach pre-pandemic levels.
  • This morning, we discuss Gov. Greg Abbott's current plan for the execution of Melissa Lucio. Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick also reminds us that today is the first day of early voting for the Lubbock Municipal Election, and what to expect on the ballot.
  • Reporter Jayme Lozano shares details about today's Earth Day on Broadway event. We also learn about a Big Bend man who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us more about the life of TJ Patterson, Lubbock's first Black city council member. Our new student reporter Jane Davenport gives us a rundown of the South Plains Fair that opens today.
  • It’s officially election season in Texas. Voters will choose representatives for a wide range of offices, mostly at district and statewide levels. We might still be several weeks away from Election Day, but with such a long ballot to prepare for, it’s a good idea to start researching and asking questions. We’re here to help with that.
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